POV and The New York Times Join Forces to Present Documentaries Online
POV and The New York Times Join Forces to Present Documentaries Online
Powerhouse Documentary Series and the Nation's News Source of Record Kick-Off New Initiative Saturday, March 8, 2014 with the Premiere of "The Men of Atalissa" on the Websites of POV and The New York Times
NEW YORK, March 7, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- PBS's award-winning independent documentary series POV (Point of View) and The New York Times today announced a collaboration to present new documentaries on the organizations' websites, www.pbs.org/pov and www.nytimes.com. Starting Saturday, March 8 with the half-hour film "The Men of Atalissa" by Dan Barry and Kassie Bracken, POV and The New York Times will premiere a series of digital documentaries, with accompanying articles and interviews, throughout 2014.
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"The Men of Atalissa," produced by The New York Times, will kick off simultaneously on the websites of POV and The Times on March 8. Concurrently, an article by The New York Times's Dan Barry will be published on TheTimes website, and POV will feature a behind-the-scenes online interview with the journalists. Mr. Barry's article will appear in the Sunday print edition of The New York Times the following day.
Produced by Kassie Bracken, John Woo and Dan Barry, "The Men of Atalissa" is the evocative, haunting story of a few dozen men with intellectual disability who lived in an old schoolhouse on top of a hill. For more than three decades, they were an integral part of an Iowa farming community, worshipping at the local churches, dancing at the local bars, working at a nearby turkey-processing plant; they were affectionately known as "the boys." But none of their neighbors knew of the day-to-day abuse the men endured in that schoolhouse on the hill.
"Documentaries and journalism are natural allies, and our collaboration with The New York Times represents the best of both worlds," said Cynthia Lopez, Co-Executive Producer of POV. "Americans are hungry for in-depth information. With this initiative, nonfiction filmmakers will join forces with the newsroom's top journalists to inform and engage the public about critical social issues."
"We are excited to be working with POV, television's definitive showcase for independent documentary films," said Ann Derry, The Times Editorial Director, Video Partnerships. "'The Men of Atalissa' continues The New York Times's rich tradition of documentary filmmaking. It's an extraordinary project and we look forward to an ongoing collaboration with POV."
Previous collaborations by the two organizations include The Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg and The Times, a special New York Times Community Affairs/POV forum held in 2011. A panel moderated by New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson was the first public forum with Dr. Ellsberg and The Times since the Pentagon Papers were published in 1971. The event became part of POV's broadcast of the Oscar®-nominated film The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers and it was streamed online. Other major Times screenings have featured the POV documentaries Reportero, The Light in Her Eyes and If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front. For information about future POV films, visit www.pbs.org/pov/.
For the complete release, visit: www.pbs.org/pov/pressroom/2014/pov-new-york-times-collaboration-presents-documentaries-online.php.
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CONTACT: POV Communications: 212-989-7425. Emergency contact: 206-790-8697; Cathy Fisher, cfisher@pov.org; Amanda Nguyen, anguyen@pov.org; POV online pressroom: www.pbs.org/pov/pressroom; The New York Times: Jordan Cohen, 212-556-7429, Jordan.Cohen@nytimes.com
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